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Rank Stranger
From the info I got all official bootlegs except Brussels will get a dvd release from Eagle in the near future.
So if I get this right, LA will be the same show as the audio we already have,
= July 13th!
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Rank Stranger
From the info I got all official bootlegs except Brussels will get a dvd release from Eagle in the near future.
So if I get this right, LA will be the same show as the audio we already have,
= July 13th!
Do you have inside info?
Because it says the 12th, not the 13th. And they didn't have footage from the 13th to promote the audio release of LA Friday either.
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TravelinMan
Am I correct that Ladies and Gentlemen has never been released on CD? That seems like a no-brainer.
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Rank Stranger
From the info I got all official bootlegs except Brussels will get a dvd release from Eagle in the near future.
So if I get this right, LA will be the same show as the audio we already have,
= July 13th!
Do you have inside info?
Because it says the 12th, not the 13th. And they didn't have footage from the 13th to promote the audio release of LA Friday either.
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Rank StrangerQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Rank Stranger
From the info I got all official bootlegs except Brussels will get a dvd release from Eagle in the near future.
So if I get this right, LA will be the same show as the audio we already have,
= July 13th!
Do you have inside info?
Because it says the 12th, not the 13th. And they didn't have footage from the 13th to promote the audio release of LA Friday either.
Someone I know who works for a german musicmagazine spoke to someone from
the Eagle Promo-department, who's in charge of these dvds.
Word is:
"All official bootlegs except Brussel will get a dvd release, starting with Hampton..."
If I take this for granted, it means that the LA 75 we already have on cd will be released on dvd, right?
Now, please don't ask me how much I trust statements from people working in the record business...
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straycatuk
For once I think these sort of releases are for the more hardcore fans -without thoughts of making much of profit from them. I can't imagine the general public been that interested. Hyde Park Live was aimed at the bigger audience.
THANK YOU MICK !
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alimente
LA Friday is, well, LA Friday. They used the famous boot title for the 7/13 official download. The promo video shows that the video footage is not in the best condition. So Eagle chose 7/12 for the DVD release. It makes sense to release the 7/12 audio as a companion vinyl/CD set as it is mixed for the DVD anyways plus it is different from the download which means a bigger sales potential. No DVD companion for Brussels means that there's no complete 1973 show available or at least in a usable (releasable) condition, not Brussels, not any other 1973 show, not even the fabled complete BBC video taping of Wembley. It's a pity, as a DVD of a 1973 show probably would have given us another 1973 show in soundboard quality on CD/vinyl!
Apart from that, the fact that the "outside world", not even longterm collectors know of the existence of certain shows -audio or video- does not mean a thing.
You'd be surprised to know what "the vaults" actually contain! On the other hand, disappointed to learn what they don't!